Opportunity

City of Wilmington NC #S6-1024

Award for Demolition and Asbestos Abatement at 5001 Wrightsville Avenue, Wilmington, NC

Posted

November 05, 2024

Respond By

November 05, 2024

Identifier

S6-1024

NAICS

238910, 562910

This award covers the demolition and asbestos abatement of two structures at 5001 Wrightsville Avenue, Wilmington, NC: - Government Buyer: - City of Wilmington, Finance Purchasing Division - Contact: Christine R. Karem, Sr. Contract Specialist M/WBE Coordinator - Awarded Vendor: - 4 SEASONS DEMOLITION - Scope of Work: - Demolition of a 1,500 sq ft wood frame house and a 300 sq ft outbuilding (total 1,800 sq ft) - Removal and disposal of all materials, demolition debris, overgrowth, and trash - Grading, seeding, and straw application to restore the site - Coordination with Cape Fear Public Utility Authority for capping and removing water and sewer services - Asbestos abatement of 3,200 sq ft of wavey fiber cement siding containing chrysotile asbestos, performed by accredited personnel - Contractor responsible for obtaining all required federal, state, county, and city permits - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with OSHA and EPA regulations for asbestos removal - Emphasis on MBE/DBE policy to promote minority subcontractor participation - Liquidated damages of $230 per day for delays beyond the 90-day completion window - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are involved, as this is a demolition and abatement services contract

Description

The City of Wilmington is soliciting proposals for the demolition of two structures located at 5001 Wrightsville Avenue, Wilmington, North Carolina. The project involves demolishing a 1,500 square foot wood frame house and a 300 square foot outbuilding, both constructed in 1978, including asbestos abatement. The scope includes removal of all materials, rubbish, overgrowth, and debris, grading and seeding the disturbed areas, and coordination with CFPUA for utility disconnections. The contractor must obtain all necessary permits and comply with the City's MBE/DBE policy to promote minority subcontractor participation.

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